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Another incentive for living in the Co-op is the cost of room and board, which is only half as much as in other residential houses and can save residents as much as $3,000 a year, according to the Co-op’s website. Members of the Co-op get other bonuses such as free laundry and free parking and residents in the Mass. Ave. house are also allowed to keep pets...
Members praise the Co-op for giving them individual attention that some complain is often lacking in the other 12 Houses...
...students living in the Co-op, distance can be difficult, especially during the harsh Boston winters. Harvard’s regular shuttle services does not run to the Co-op and though students can call the Harvard van service, there is often a long wait...
...feel disconnected from Harvard sometimes,” says Robin R. Kachka ’05, complaining that Co-op houses were excluded from door-drops of The Crimson, as well as other publications...
...application process to get in to the Dudley Co-op may also seem daunting. Students must apply to be put on the waiting list for the Co-op and gain a spot only when another student leaves...